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we are broadcasting not from new york, but from california. i did a book event in santa barbara yesterday for my book "drift." i spoke to a room of about 2,000 people, which is unnerving if. you're not used to doing that sort of thing. and i talked about my book. i got asked a question at this event about the political impact of the first presidential debate. and the way it went seems to be important in understanding the temperature of the country on the presidential race right now. most everybody agrees that the first debate was won quite handedly by the republican challenger mitt romney and lost very much by president obama. but yesterday in santa barbara, i told this giant room full of people in this theater when asked about this subject that as clearly and as cleanly as mr. romney won the the debate, it still seems politically important that mr. romney did not win the debate in a way that produced a single sound byte. i mean, yeah, 60 million people watched romney win the debate overall, but for the 240 or so million american who is did no
we are broadcasting not from new york, but from california. i did a book event in santa barbara yesterday for my book "drift." i spoke to a room of about 2,000 people, which is unnerving if. you're not used to doing that sort of thing. and i talked about my book. i got asked a question at this event about the political impact of the first presidential debate. and the way it went seems to be important in understanding the temperature of the country on the presidential race right now....
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washington area metro balked in part because of the recent destructive rioting in islamic nations over a california film ridiculing the prophet mohammad. an attorney for metro told a federal judge that three u.s. security agencies have cautioned metro about current unspecified concerns. metro furnished a video shot by a new york post reporter showing one woman defacing one of the 10 posters and another woman trying to block that action. metro is trying to delay the posters until november 1st to allow the world situation to calmdown. the attorney for the pro israeli poster maker said that metro must display the ads without delay. >> in our civil society, the first amendment has the greatest protection. the government needs to protect the speaker and for those who say they want to engage in violence, we'll arrest you for engaging in violence and all it's going to do is embolden those. >> reporter: during the hearing, the u.s. district judge collier characterized the part of the poster as being part of hate speech and wondered aloud if metro manager's concerns are reasonable and did not issue a ruling
washington area metro balked in part because of the recent destructive rioting in islamic nations over a california film ridiculing the prophet mohammad. an attorney for metro told a federal judge that three u.s. security agencies have cautioned metro about current unspecified concerns. metro furnished a video shot by a new york post reporter showing one woman defacing one of the 10 posters and another woman trying to block that action. metro is trying to delay the posters until november 1st to...
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bad news for drivers in places like california where the average gallon of gas is $4.61. topping $5, actually, in some parts of the state. >>> in ohio, a legal win for president obama's campaign and the democrats. it should be easier for voters to cast their ballots in the key battleground state. a federal appeals court affirmed a lower court's decision to block the state's early voting restrictions, which would have closed early voting in person to most on the friday before election day. the state could appeal the court's ruling, but ohio's secretary of state says his office is currently reviewing that decision. we'll be talking to his assistant secretary of state at 9:00 eastern time. >>> death threats, threatening phone calls and vicious e-mails all because they decline to be a campaign stop for mitt romney, that is a terrifying response this mexican restaurant in denver, colorado, is now getting. the cafe a has been a neighborhood joint for years and the owners who are from mexico are mormon. they say they just didn't want it be a campaign tool, but weren't expecting
bad news for drivers in places like california where the average gallon of gas is $4.61. topping $5, actually, in some parts of the state. >>> in ohio, a legal win for president obama's campaign and the democrats. it should be easier for voters to cast their ballots in the key battleground state. a federal appeals court affirmed a lower court's decision to block the state's early voting restrictions, which would have closed early voting in person to most on the friday before election...
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. >> somos parte de california como el 40% y tenemos mucho poder y ese poder necesita ser ejercido y si no tenemos voto no tenemos voz. >> algunos seguidores de tendencias dicen que estás elecciones la participación de los hispanos en las urnas no va a ser diferente, atribuye una falta de acción de la reforma migrator migratoria. >> nos afecta y necesitamos ir a votar. >> una de las consecuencias que indican la baja participación de los votantes que llegan a oídos de los candidatos que objeto vaina temas importantes. >> santiago lucero noticias univisión 14. >> a partir de hoy se puede votar desde hoy si buscan una boleta que está en las oficinas electorals y las envían por correo. >> solo le quedan 3 días si quiere votar y la fecha límite el 22 de octubre es hora libera su tovoz. >> mitt romney criticó la falta de liderazgo del presidente obama. >> romney habló de hugo chávez, hermanos castros y medio oriente. >> un día después de la reelección de chávez mitt romney acusó a obama de falta de liderazgo global. >> en nuestro hemisferio donde nuestros latinos quieren
. >> somos parte de california como el 40% y tenemos mucho poder y ese poder necesita ser ejercido y si no tenemos voto no tenemos voz. >> algunos seguidores de tendencias dicen que estás elecciones la participación de los hispanos en las urnas no va a ser diferente, atribuye una falta de acción de la reforma migrator migratoria. >> nos afecta y necesitamos ir a votar. >> una de las consecuencias que indican la baja participación de los votantes que llegan a oídos...
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they get a lot of people they go through the california r,ience center every yea people. of >> the wheels on this transport direction. any >> chile tonight -- ochilly tonight. up.ut it will warm a lot of sunshine. some low-to-mid-level clouds. e skies are clear and the wind will diminish. 54 degrees in the upper marlborough. southern frederick county, 53 degrees. it was a pretty nice day. tomorrow, the average high drops 9 degrees. kalid days are ahead. cold night is ahead. overnight --ing cold days are ahead. cold night is a head. e warning overnight. a frost advisory. clouds will be on the way out. high pressure will move in. and we will be starting off a morning with high pressure moving right overhead. the wind diminishes, the skies will be clear. if the wind should stay up, we close tor get freezing. the air mixedeps up. wind willght, the off. with clear skies, it will be plenty cold. sy sunday, the high ship offshore and it will push into e 70's for sunday afternoon. we have the weekend komen three- day walk. morning lows in the 30's and 40's. look at the next seven
they get a lot of people they go through the california r,ience center every yea people. of >> the wheels on this transport direction. any >> chile tonight -- ochilly tonight. up.ut it will warm a lot of sunshine. some low-to-mid-level clouds. e skies are clear and the wind will diminish. 54 degrees in the upper marlborough. southern frederick county, 53 degrees. it was a pretty nice day. tomorrow, the average high drops 9 degrees. kalid days are ahead. cold night is ahead....
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rn >> jon: my guests tonight, actor, former governor of california, his new memoirs is called "total recall", my unbelievable true life story, arnold schwarzenegger! >> thank you. >> jon: you are looking good, what do you bench, 150? 160? >> a little higher. >> jon: a little higher? >> exactly. >> jon:. >> i stopped benching in high school so i am not sure what it is. "total recall", so, listen, so you obviously, you know, we have to get the elephant out of the room, obviously what everybody is thinking about when they look at this is what were you thinking with jingle all the way? why write the book now when you, when you go on the show, they are just going to dredge up all of this terrible stuff. why not wait until the cops, the heat, everything cools off? why do it now? >> well, i never was the kind of person that runs away from the problem, so i run towards it, and the thing is, this is a mistake that i made, i feel embarrassed about it and ashamed of it, i heard a lot of people, and i wanted it to be a part of the book because my book is all about a great immigrant story and wit
rn >> jon: my guests tonight, actor, former governor of california, his new memoirs is called "total recall", my unbelievable true life story, arnold schwarzenegger! >> thank you. >> jon: you are looking good, what do you bench, 150? 160? >> a little higher. >> jon: a little higher? >> exactly. >> jon:. >> i stopped benching in high school so i am not sure what it is. "total recall", so, listen, so you obviously, you know, we...
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we have in california now for instance $400 billion of unfunded liability, this is something that was done by the legislature, not by the people, so there is a huge amount of money that is being going out, and now it is not available for programs for the people, just because it is for retired people and kind of like you are living in the past, you are taking care of things in the past rather than look to looking to the future and building schools and roads and universities and less study -- >> jon: i keep coming back to this idea, if only somebody could come back from the future. do you have a couple of minutes to stick around? >> absolutely. >> jon: all right. "total recall" is on the bookshelves now, arnold schwarzenegger, we will be right back. j0c$aaaaacxx,x >> jon: and that's our show. by the way, the rest of the schwarzenegger interview is upton web, it is interesting what he said as he was leaving, he said that was great. i will be back. and it was weird. join us tomorrow. here is your moment of zen. >> here is your tip, guys. if you want to prosper in our very competitive soci
we have in california now for instance $400 billion of unfunded liability, this is something that was done by the legislature, not by the people, so there is a huge amount of money that is being going out, and now it is not available for programs for the people, just because it is for retired people and kind of like you are living in the past, you are taking care of things in the past rather than look to looking to the future and building schools and roads and universities and less study --...
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interior department today designated five new historic landmarks in california. two under the bay area. >> one is drake's bay. sir francis drake landed more than 400 years ago, helping solidify england as a global power. the bay likely the first british encampment in north america. >> the james browning court of appeals building built at the turn of the 20th century. >> wow. >> we are going to leave you a little early tonight to bring you nfl preview in advance of tomorrow night's 49ers seahawks game. larry beil and mike shumann will be hosting that. >> that is coming up right now. >> here is our schedule tomorrow night starting with a 4:00 pregame show and game time is 5:00. that kickoff we'll give away that $49,000 on after the game with larry and shu. that is all for now. >> thank you for joining us everyone. remember, you have until 7:30 tomorrow night to like us on facebook and put yourself in the running for that $49,000. >> good luck. thanks for watching. we appreciate your time. >> good night, everyone.
interior department today designated five new historic landmarks in california. two under the bay area. >> one is drake's bay. sir francis drake landed more than 400 years ago, helping solidify england as a global power. the bay likely the first british encampment in north america. >> the james browning court of appeals building built at the turn of the 20th century. >> wow. >> we are going to leave you a little early tonight to bring you nfl preview in advance of...
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erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. prop 38 is an opportunity of a generation. ,,,, "another" kiss that has a's players . >>> a loss tomorrow a's fans can kiss the season goodbye but it's another kiss that has a's players talking. some weren't thrilled with tiger's picture kissed the baseball on the hast out as the a's were down 2-0. but gomes put it into perspective. >> suzuki got traded away, one of our pitchers was in the hospital and had brain surgery, another guy tested positive for steroids, a starting third baseman put his knee out. some dude kissing a ball isn't going to bum us out at all. >> the orioles, ga
erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that....
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>> and california adopted stricter standards. the state says summer blends have lessened smog, improving health of californians. >> since it went into affect, there have been thousands who are alive now who won't have been. people with asthma. >> despite problems that have contributed to the spike, senator feinstein has urged the ftc to investigate possible illegal market manipulations. >> if you're looking to find keepest gas in town go to our web site. we'll help you find deals in your neighborhood. >> there is a home the board will vote whether he should be removed from office. today, a coalition of groups held a rally outside city hall to urge supervise dwrorz oust mirkarimi considering the vote a milestone moment in the fight for victims rights. saying the actions do not warrant dismissal from the job. it's the culmination of events sneet action more than nine months ago. >> there are so many events happened. december 34 of last year, new year's eve, mirkarimi bruised his wife's arm during an argument over her son and her de
>> and california adopted stricter standards. the state says summer blends have lessened smog, improving health of californians. >> since it went into affect, there have been thousands who are alive now who won't have been. people with asthma. >> despite problems that have contributed to the spike, senator feinstein has urged the ftc to investigate possible illegal market manipulations. >> if you're looking to find keepest gas in town go to our web site. we'll help you...
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seats in california, even seats in text ex. these are not cheap seats to put in play or cheap seats to win. you know specifically in orlando or you know talking southern california, that is a lot of money going in the air. >> what is the money game like now. >> well, we got a better impression of how the republican seat is now. they spent a lot m more money. >> early on because they know they have the super packs to come in later to close out the race for them. so we have seen the republicans spend i think around are 20-$2 a million so far. democrats have spent half of that. the money overall is pretty even when you look at the chest so democrats do have plenty of money they can spend on dozens of house
seats in california, even seats in text ex. these are not cheap seats to put in play or cheap seats to win. you know specifically in orlando or you know talking southern california, that is a lot of money going in the air. >> what is the money game like now. >> well, we got a better impression of how the republican seat is now. they spent a lot m more money. >> early on because they know they have the super packs to come in later to close out the race for them. so we have seen...
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nevada, florida, and california. we will see if we hear from d.c. today. another stretch of unusual weather all across the country. in northern california, people after a small tornado touched down possibly more than once. funnel clouds spotted also in other areas. the damage was minimal. no reports of injury. the storm system also brought two feet of snow in the sierra nevada mountains. in idaho, ski resorts pin join the first snowfall of the season. this is a video from the resort boise. a welcome sight to business owners and skiers. last snowfall -- good first occurll last year did not until january in that area. >> we have 80-degree temperatures the next couple days. tropical system off the coast weekend and colder air moving in next week. >> a little bit of everything. it's beautiful outside. scattered clouds locally. noaa cougar town there were some showers. it's beautiful right now at beach, a live shot. another shot in fairfax shows skies over st. leo the looking good. some members in the '70s. not much rain. the rain really confined to the eastern
nevada, florida, and california. we will see if we hear from d.c. today. another stretch of unusual weather all across the country. in northern california, people after a small tornado touched down possibly more than once. funnel clouds spotted also in other areas. the damage was minimal. no reports of injury. the storm system also brought two feet of snow in the sierra nevada mountains. in idaho, ski resorts pin join the first snowfall of the season. this is a video from the resort boise. a...
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around california. while the wholesale price has gone up a dollar a gallon you and me buying retail have only felt 30 cents of that so far the prices could jump up far more. >> $5:19. i can't count that high for 89, not even many >> i have to talk to my customers and tell them -- these prices are going to be higher. >> reporter: nationwide prices are easing down. prices are up here in california. also on the east coast, it is bad and it is going to be getting worse. if you have a smartphone you might want to download the app gastil buddy.com here we are -- gastil buddy.com. if you feel like driving three miles from in location several hours ago the prices were $4.19, you can save a bundle of money if you smoke around as smokey robinson once said you got that shop around. i'm not promoting this, i've got nothing to do with gatbuddy.com. high prices going higher the next four to seven days >>> highway patrol shutdown two far right lanes until the fire was put out, nobody was hurt. >>> jobs report due out
around california. while the wholesale price has gone up a dollar a gallon you and me buying retail have only felt 30 cents of that so far the prices could jump up far more. >> $5:19. i can't count that high for 89, not even many >> i have to talk to my customers and tell them -- these prices are going to be higher. >> reporter: nationwide prices are easing down. prices are up here in california. also on the east coast, it is bad and it is going to be getting worse. if you...
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you get the feeling that the rest of us have. >> i love california. tavis: you know what it feels like. >> networks calling in. when you are in new york, the campaign does not exist in california or new york unless you have a lot of money. tavis: you cover this every day for the times. this year might be different. if this race is as tight as we said earlier, it could be that nevada, colorado, we end up being decisive. tell me more. >> we have been talking about this in arizona, nevada -- not arizona, nevada, colorado, once upon a time new mexico, but no more. they are becoming swing states, really contested. this coming week, both the president and romney are going to nevada. only six electoral votes, but it has become a really contested state. the west is what the midwest used to be, to some extent. it is a very divided part of the country. the west used to be not so much. there was a point in this campaign were the obama people were putting people in arizona and testing whether they could put arizona in play. they decided in the end that they could
you get the feeling that the rest of us have. >> i love california. tavis: you know what it feels like. >> networks calling in. when you are in new york, the campaign does not exist in california or new york unless you have a lot of money. tavis: you cover this every day for the times. this year might be different. if this race is as tight as we said earlier, it could be that nevada, colorado, we end up being decisive. tell me more. >> we have been talking about this in...
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dry in most of california. the winds did shift. only in the low 80s in many areas like downtown l.a. instead of the impressive heat you've had the last couple days. as the high pressure moves in further, we don't expect the return of hot temperatures. the forecast this morning, temperatures cold in the rockies, pretty mild in most areas, but temperatures will cool off behind that front in the northwest. your forecast for today hit-and-miss showers, not an all day rainout. 51 in' addle. l.a. at 77. a beautiful day from vegas t i mentioned the same in seattle. it's not going to rain all day. just hit-and-miss showers. >>> of course, it's friday. weekend forecast coming up. >> thanks for the reminder, bill. >>> the $35 million andy warhol as well as bad timing. girl dumps guy who then goes on to win mega millions. >>> reports the cia wants to beef up its fleet of military drones. details ahead. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." here are some of the stories making news this morning. in a case that will a
dry in most of california. the winds did shift. only in the low 80s in many areas like downtown l.a. instead of the impressive heat you've had the last couple days. as the high pressure moves in further, we don't expect the return of hot temperatures. the forecast this morning, temperatures cold in the rockies, pretty mild in most areas, but temperatures will cool off behind that front in the northwest. your forecast for today hit-and-miss showers, not an all day rainout. 51 in' addle. l.a. at...
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in california, what happens here effects the rest of the country. if this should be passed it will be replicated everywhere. unions will no longer be able to contribute. >> eliot: money washing over politics is an enormous president obama, and it needs to be remedied. this is not an even balanced remedy. how do you handicap the race right now. >> we're ahead. the no-worker votes are ahead. i urge people to go to courage campaign.org , check out the facts and vote no on 32. >> eliot: prop 30, which would be a tax increase designed to forestall an automatic spending cut, most of it although not all mandated to go to education. this is something that is unusual when you see the governor jerry brown say we want to raise taxes north to in order to fund education and other services. >> you're a former governor. you know the difficulty in running a state. in california it's particularly difficult because you need two-thirds of the legislature to raise taxes. you have to go to the people to do it. that's what this is. the governor is that a lot of us helped
in california, what happens here effects the rest of the country. if this should be passed it will be replicated everywhere. unions will no longer be able to contribute. >> eliot: money washing over politics is an enormous president obama, and it needs to be remedied. this is not an even balanced remedy. how do you handicap the race right now. >> we're ahead. the no-worker votes are ahead. i urge people to go to courage campaign.org , check out the facts and vote no on 32. >>...
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. >> this really appears to be just a west coast phenom, primarily california. you have low inventories and refinery problems. >> reporter: a chevron fire was just the beginning. a power failure in torrance have cut supplies. the low inventories caught a lot of distributors empty-handed. now it's the drivers who are running on empty. >> i might get maybe a quarter-tank on $20. >> reporter: crude prices, ironically, are dropping. >> when you see something that's going on right now that's related to supply issues, refinery problems, what happens as soon as the problems get resolved and they tend to happen relatively quickly, prices tend to drop off fast. >> reporter: no one knows for sure when the gas prices are going to start levelling off and then come down. but it can't come soon enough. some stations in california are already starting to run out of fuel. >> we'll do what we can. you can find the cheapest gas in your area by going to our website. >>> a different complaint at the chevron refinery. hundreds of people demonstrated this afternoon. activists are dem
. >> this really appears to be just a west coast phenom, primarily california. you have low inventories and refinery problems. >> reporter: a chevron fire was just the beginning. a power failure in torrance have cut supplies. the low inventories caught a lot of distributors empty-handed. now it's the drivers who are running on empty. >> i might get maybe a quarter-tank on $20. >> reporter: crude prices, ironically, are dropping. >> when you see something that's...
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and earlier this month as many as sixty wal-mart workers were on strike outside a store in southern california and wal-mart's fifty year history only once the employees successfully unionized and so wal-mart closed that stores in canada given the declining union rates over the last several decades isn't it time to put in place more protections for unions for democracy in the workplace or which is that unions or democracy in the work where unions are democracy at work we disagree on that because when you say that i hear stalinist tactics that take away from the ability of the owners of the company only investors of the company to be able to get it i could not be more wrong unions are responsible in this country for the eight hour workday they are responsible for the five day work week they are responsible for osha laws they are responsible for the fact that we do not have twelve year olds working in factories ask anyone else i'm doing well asked the temples of congress probably broke every worker's right. in this country they have made the workplace a safer place for movie and american workers
and earlier this month as many as sixty wal-mart workers were on strike outside a store in southern california and wal-mart's fifty year history only once the employees successfully unionized and so wal-mart closed that stores in canada given the declining union rates over the last several decades isn't it time to put in place more protections for unions for democracy in the workplace or which is that unions or democracy in the work where unions are democracy at work we disagree on that because...
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. >> santa ana winds will warm up the temps in southern california. billings gets a blast of winter with a high only of 26. seattle and portland are in the mid-50s. new york, boston and baltimore are pretty pleasant, in the mid-60s. phoenix and new orleans warm to the mid-80s. >>> coming up, free food. i like the sound of that. a national chain with a big giveaway. but it all depends on baseball. >> nice tease. >>> then, if you like meat, you have to love what's happening with prices. why this is the time to fill up your freezer. >> i do love meat. >>> and the giants draw first blood in the world series, as a star player comes out swinging and hits three home runs. >>> welcome back, on this thursday morning, everyone. there is fresh fallout from the collapse of the housing market. the federal government is suing bank of america for $1 billion. the suit charges there was brazen mortgage fraud by countrywide financial, which was bought by bank of america. among the allegations that countrywide accepted phony applications, falsified data, and hid mortgag
. >> santa ana winds will warm up the temps in southern california. billings gets a blast of winter with a high only of 26. seattle and portland are in the mid-50s. new york, boston and baltimore are pretty pleasant, in the mid-60s. phoenix and new orleans warm to the mid-80s. >>> coming up, free food. i like the sound of that. a national chain with a big giveaway. but it all depends on baseball. >> nice tease. >>> then, if you like meat, you have to love what's...
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look at california over here. 3% of their jobs in the past dozen years lost to china. the candidates say this is largely happening because while america allows its value of the dollar to be set by the free market, and that determines the cost of labor, that china manipulates the cost of its currency. so it can control the cost of labor. because they have a lot of people they need to employ. they'd like to keep labor costs low to attract a lot of business. now, it's difficult to do a one-to-one comparison, because productivity is very different between the u.s. and china. but let's look at it this way as much as we can. if you had a u.s. factory and you wanted to produce something there, by the time you paid a laborer all the benefits and salary, that's going to come out to about $34 an hour, to do the same thing in china is going to be more like $2 an hour. so the chinese government has structured its infrastructure and everything else to support this idea, to bring factories in, to take advantage of that cheap labor, and to put inexpensive products out to compete on t
look at california over here. 3% of their jobs in the past dozen years lost to china. the candidates say this is largely happening because while america allows its value of the dollar to be set by the free market, and that determines the cost of labor, that china manipulates the cost of its currency. so it can control the cost of labor. because they have a lot of people they need to employ. they'd like to keep labor costs low to attract a lot of business. now, it's difficult to do a one-to-one...
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we travelled from california just to be here. it was an incredible civics lesson to see them face to fac that was really an amazing opportunity. >> i agree with their. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be able to be in the arena tonight to see the two candidates. >> there are some monitors behind you. were you watching the candidates or splitting your eye contact between the monitors and what was on stage? >> i was fortunate to see both candidates. >> what about the body language? >> i thought they were both composed. i think they were both very well rehearsed and very ready to debate each other. >> from your standpoint? >> the same. i think the president was comfortable and romney came in also prepared. >> who comes out a winner tonight? >> i think mitt romney was a little more presidential in his ability to connect things he is planning to do and how he would like to take the country. i think he really laid out his plan to keep the constitution with his mention of the bill of rights and the declaration of independence and life,
we travelled from california just to be here. it was an incredible civics lesson to see them face to fac that was really an amazing opportunity. >> i agree with their. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be able to be in the arena tonight to see the two candidates. >> there are some monitors behind you. were you watching the candidates or splitting your eye contact between the monitors and what was on stage? >> i was fortunate to see both candidates. >> what about the body...
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there is a new chancellor for the california state university system. the board of trustees has named timothy white to head the 23 c-s-u campuses. white is the current chancellor of university of california riverside. he is expected to start his new position at the end of december. coming up next, representatives from a high profile animation studio come to campus... and the music department is adding a little bit of spice to its concert schedule. we'll be back after this break. tori green is here with arts and entertainment. tori, i hear a&e has a little spice this week? a little jazz and spice to give your weekend a little flavor. but first, some animation. the world of technology is constantly changing. graphic designers must learn to stay ahead of the curve. as smart phones become smarter and computers become faster. this week graphic design students gathered at the science building to catch a glimpse of what martin watt had to offer. watt is a principle engineer at bay area animation company dreamworks. watt demonstrated different methods animators
there is a new chancellor for the california state university system. the board of trustees has named timothy white to head the 23 c-s-u campuses. white is the current chancellor of university of california riverside. he is expected to start his new position at the end of december. coming up next, representatives from a high profile animation studio come to campus... and the music department is adding a little bit of spice to its concert schedule. we'll be back after this break. tori green is...
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you didn't see that too often in california. you see it more often in arizona. let's go back to the maps. we'll talk about the next system heading our way. we've got the system just kind of drifting into western kentucky, but the warm front, and that's really the key, is finally going to go through us tomorrow. that's going to do a couple of things. it will make us warmer and give us more sunshine than today. we pretty much have to have more sunshine than today. we have none. here's a look at the radar. a couple of showers popping up around culpeper. we had showers earlier in southern maryland. for the most part, we're just looking at clouds and light drizzle and fog. some showers popping up now moving northward that will cross 66 here shortly. some of them are going to produce moderate rain. just in the last hour, we see the yellows and the oranges around warrenton. some moderate rain possible there. it will head towards leesburg and middleburgh. some fog early, no doubt about that p. turning warmer, no doubt about that either. thunderstorm possible tomorrow, b
you didn't see that too often in california. you see it more often in arizona. let's go back to the maps. we'll talk about the next system heading our way. we've got the system just kind of drifting into western kentucky, but the warm front, and that's really the key, is finally going to go through us tomorrow. that's going to do a couple of things. it will make us warmer and give us more sunshine than today. we pretty much have to have more sunshine than today. we have none. here's a look at...
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good news, however, exxon reporting its refinery in california is back up to full operating capacity, but the chevron is still not at full capacity. we are joined by the former congressional budget office director, the of the american action forum. doug, good to have you with us. i never heard people be intelligent in their own special ways go conspiracy nut on us when the report came out. give us the direct, simplest explanation how in the world we can see the payrolls rise by 114,000, and the unemployment rate plummet to 7.8%. >> the payroll employment, the 1 # 14,000, is a number that we get by going to firms saying how many people on the payroll? they ask one out of every three workers. it's a big survey of the economy, considered the most reliable. the other number is going to households saying do you have a job? if the answer is no, are you looking for work? if so, you count as unemployed. this month, they asked do you have a job, somehow, the reports came back that we traded 873 # additional job, simply, completely out of line with everything else in the economy, and only evide
good news, however, exxon reporting its refinery in california is back up to full operating capacity, but the chevron is still not at full capacity. we are joined by the former congressional budget office director, the of the american action forum. doug, good to have you with us. i never heard people be intelligent in their own special ways go conspiracy nut on us when the report came out. give us the direct, simplest explanation how in the world we can see the payrolls rise by 114,000, and the...
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the way you do it not just refineries in california. use the supply -- but we can't because of the regulation. >> kimberly: that is a problem if you overregulate like that. now a crisis situation of their own making in many respects. some of the ardent environmentalists want to see refineries in the line. tremendous impact on the jobs. look at prices. how are they supposed to get to work. california is all about the driving. >> bob: they are coming back online now. you can't say if a third of increase goes down you don't see supply in increase. >> eric: $4.67 in california. $3.6 of 5 in new jersey because of the location. if you open up the country for gas, it doesn't matter where you refine it -- >> bob: i'm asking if you have an advantage, cut off, do you have an increase, right? >> eric: sure. if you increase by a third. price goes up. >> kimberly: only get it from there. >> greg: this is president obama's war on women. how will young single women get to planned parenthood if gasoline is expensive. who is unaffected by this? celebrit
the way you do it not just refineries in california. use the supply -- but we can't because of the regulation. >> kimberly: that is a problem if you overregulate like that. now a crisis situation of their own making in many respects. some of the ardent environmentalists want to see refineries in the line. tremendous impact on the jobs. look at prices. how are they supposed to get to work. california is all about the driving. >> bob: they are coming back online now. you can't say if...
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. >> reporter: in california today, president obama appealed to hispanics, dedicating the first ever national monument to a contemporary mexican-american, the late labor leader, caesar chavez. with the stakes higher than ever, the president put a spin on his own debate performance, rallying the supporters at a concert in hollywood last night. >> my understanding, it was an incredible show. and everybody here is an incredible professional, such great friends, and they just performed flawlessly night after night, and i can't always say the same. >> reporter: in today's speech, mitt romney also appeared to try to take away from the president's signature success overseas, as to the death of osama bin laden. he credited the military and professionals for that. >> here, traveling with the romney campaign, in virginia tonight, peter, thank you, and to the rest of our team, chief affairs correspondent andrea mitchell and our white house director, chuck todd, both in the washington bureau. chuck, let's begin with you, two new polls, different sets of numbers, what do the numbers tell you? >>
. >> reporter: in california today, president obama appealed to hispanics, dedicating the first ever national monument to a contemporary mexican-american, the late labor leader, caesar chavez. with the stakes higher than ever, the president put a spin on his own debate performance, rallying the supporters at a concert in hollywood last night. >> my understanding, it was an incredible show. and everybody here is an incredible professional, such great friends, and they just performed...
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the especially high prices are unique to california because the state's strict pollution standards require a special gasoline blend. also, the available inventory of gas is at a ten-year low in the golden state. >>> right now, a gallon of regular in washington is $3.91. higher than the national average. but that's still down from a penny, about a penny or so from last week. in fact, all local gas prices are down by a penny or two. filling up in maryland costs an average of $3.70 a gallon and in virginia, $3.60. >>> breaking news in the trial of a soul survivor of a fiery crash in chevy chase. two misdemeanor charges. richardson and three friends took a stolen toyota on a joy ride back in march. the car crash under to a tree and burst into flames. everyone inside died, except for richardson. richardson was also charged with theft and motor vehicle theft, but the jury cannot agree on those counts. he'll be sentenced in december. he faces a maximum of seven years in prison. >>> the dyson corner area is undergoing a makeover and that includes a name change. the area is dropping the corner from
the especially high prices are unique to california because the state's strict pollution standards require a special gasoline blend. also, the available inventory of gas is at a ten-year low in the golden state. >>> right now, a gallon of regular in washington is $3.91. higher than the national average. but that's still down from a penny, about a penny or so from last week. in fact, all local gas prices are down by a penny or two. filling up in maryland costs an average of $3.70 a...
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california reported first-time claims of 44,984. in unusually low number, and so low it drags down the overall national figure to the lowest level in four years. our very own peter barnes dug into these questions will numbers and found california has held back claims to make the data looked better than it was. the state baulked at the reporting and aak for a retraction. we did not give them one. today with the reporting of first-time filings, we find that in fact california has a sudden jump in claims. 60 percent jump in first-time weekly claims to 71,919. curiouser and curiouser. now we find some states, including california are on a different quarterly data reporting schedules and others. no, that has got to be it. unemployment claims rise of the beginning of the quarters and fall at the end routinely. last week's numbers were lower because they came at the end of the quarter. that is what the experts would like you to believe. here is what i say. if you cannot run a $15 trillion economy with that information. the people who take
california reported first-time claims of 44,984. in unusually low number, and so low it drags down the overall national figure to the lowest level in four years. our very own peter barnes dug into these questions will numbers and found california has held back claims to make the data looked better than it was. the state baulked at the reporting and aak for a retraction. we did not give them one. today with the reporting of first-time filings, we find that in fact california has a sudden jump in...
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to be right because california didn't get in their numbers. compound good t. richard murdoch the republican candidate in indiana for the senate was underscored nervousness among women about what a republican take over of the congress and a republican in compared to 2008. ghts. >> most i italian stocks will stabilize and rally much like ireland which has become a poster child for reinventing itself. that is ireland. bye bye.
to be right because california didn't get in their numbers. compound good t. richard murdoch the republican candidate in indiana for the senate was underscored nervousness among women about what a republican take over of the congress and a republican in compared to 2008. ghts. >> most i italian stocks will stabilize and rally much like ireland which has become a poster child for reinventing itself. that is ireland. bye bye.
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two, california has a stricter standard for gas. you can't buy from surrounding states and on top of that, a number of refineries refining the gas for california have gone down. there was a major oil refinery fire in the bay area in august and a couple of others have gone offline as l. you add that up, that means there is less gas on the market, more demand, prices come up, which doesn't make consumers happy. the governor signed a decree allowing the easier winter standards to come online but that is going to take a couple of weeks before prices come down and some people say they will comdown 10 or 15 cents. meantime, senator dianne feinstein is calling for congressional hearings suggesting that maybe there is some funny business going on in the the oil industry. any way you look at it, consumers are taking the hit as gas prices, again in california, the highest average on record now is above $4.60 a gallon n. los angeles, adam housley, fox news. >>> farmers are using an app on their ipad to help plant crops. the field viewa app giv
two, california has a stricter standard for gas. you can't buy from surrounding states and on top of that, a number of refineries refining the gas for california have gone down. there was a major oil refinery fire in the bay area in august and a couple of others have gone offline as l. you add that up, that means there is less gas on the market, more demand, prices come up, which doesn't make consumers happy. the governor signed a decree allowing the easier winter standards to come online but...
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. >>> soring gas prices in california have gotten the governor's attention. lindy is live in san francisco with the latest on the price spike. >> anyone who has driven up to a gas pump this week asks when will this pain end. it's costing upwards of $70 to fill up a gas tank. relief may be on the way. it's been another day of record breaking prices and the moment of dread. >> 84.17. >> reporter: that was for just a little over 17-gallons. prices hiked up another nickel overnight. >> reporter: the average price for a regular gallon is $4.64. most pumps are reflecting $5 a gal. >> what happened to obama bringing that down. >> reporter: it won't be the president but governor jerry brown is calling this an emergency. winter blend gasoline is normally not sold until november 1s. part of the problem is the state's effort to protect the environment. they require special similar and winter gasoline blend. the fire shut down part of the chef ron. >> once the winter blends come in we'll see wholesale prices drop and it takes a week for retail. >> reporter: selling winte
. >>> soring gas prices in california have gotten the governor's attention. lindy is live in san francisco with the latest on the price spike. >> anyone who has driven up to a gas pump this week asks when will this pain end. it's costing upwards of $70 to fill up a gas tank. relief may be on the way. it's been another day of record breaking prices and the moment of dread. >> 84.17. >> reporter: that was for just a little over 17-gallons. prices hiked up another nickel...
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i've written several books set in southern california. i would have been a totally different artist if i had stayed in new york or gone to minneapolis or stayed in iowa city. it is where life takes you. we are all curious. i am extremely curious about where i live and what goes on here. here were these channel islands. i had never been to the channel islands. there they are, sitting right off the shore. i see them every day. what goes on out there? now i know. tavis: it is not like you spent a whole lot of time trying to research for the book. >> when we last talked, i was lucky enough to meet some of the biologists out on the central -- out on santa cruz island. i do not do well at sea. just to get across is 1.5 hours on rough seas. i did not actually street the boat with vomit, but i was out there in the wind. i also had a wonderful experience going out there. by the way, i recommended to everybody, to go out to santa cruz island for the day. spend four hours there, 1.5 hours back. you always see while life in the channel. the captain o
i've written several books set in southern california. i would have been a totally different artist if i had stayed in new york or gone to minneapolis or stayed in iowa city. it is where life takes you. we are all curious. i am extremely curious about where i live and what goes on here. here were these channel islands. i had never been to the channel islands. there they are, sitting right off the shore. i see them every day. what goes on out there? now i know. tavis: it is not like you spent a...